English 328 - Woolf, Auden, and Modernism
Fall
2019
01
4.00
Nigel Alderman
TH 01:30PM-04:20PM
Mount Holyoke College
108302
Shattuck Hall 107
nalderma@mtholyoke.edu
This course will chart the development of Modernism in poetry and prose by examining the careers of two of the most important writers in the first half of the twentieth-century: the novelist, Virginia Woolf and the poet, W. H. Auden. We will focus on the way both writers initially seek to wrestle into representation new content within the frame of pre-existing forms and, by so doing, discover that these forms are inadequate or buckle under the strain and need to be revised, renewed, and transformed.
Prereq: 8 credits from English.
meets English department seminar requirement